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Another Year Poster

Another Year

2010 | 129m | English

(31889 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Mike Leigh
Writer: Mike Leigh
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During a year, a very content couple approaching retirement are visited by friends and family less happy with their lives.
Release Date: Nov 05, 2010
Director: Mike Leigh
Writer: Mike Leigh
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords jealousy, cooking, garden, funeral, season, winegrowing, loneliness, unrequited love
Production Companies Potboiler Productions, UK Film Council, Film4 Productions, Thin Man Films, Focus Features
Box Office Revenue: $18,124,262
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Lesley Manville Mary
Ruth Sheen Gerri
Jim Broadbent Tom
Oliver Maltman Joe
David Bradley Ronnie
Peter Wight Ken
Karina Fernandez Katie
Michele Austin Tanya
Phil Davis Jack
Martin Savage Carl
Imelda Staunton Janet
Stuart McQuarrie Tom's Colleague
Eileen Davies Mourner
Mary Jo Randle Mourner
Ben Roberts Mourner
Ralph Ineson Drill Worker
Edna Doré Allotment Lady
Badi Uzzaman Mr Gupta
Meneka Das Mr Gupta's Friend
Gary Powell Man in Bar
Lisa McDonald Woman in Bar
David Hobbs Vicar
Name Job
Mike Leigh Director, Writer
Dick Pope Director of Photography, Camera Operator
Robert Sterne Casting Associate
Gary Yershon Original Music Composer
Jon Gregory Editor
Simon Beresford Production Design
Heather Storr Script Supervisor
Mark Paterson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nigel Stone Supervising Sound Editor
Andrew Glen Music Editor
Christine Blundell Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Chloe Meddings Makeup & Hair
Melanie Heseltine Second Assistant Director
Nicholas Kay Third Assistant Director
Steve Wentworth Third Assistant Director
Jason Canovas Dialogue Editor
Tim Fraser Sound Recordist
Simon Hewitt Foley Artist
William Towers Boom Operator
John Evans Clapper Loader
Andy Long Gaffer
Gordon Segrove First Assistant "A" Camera
Will Tyler Production Accountant
Lesa Warrener Makeup Artist
Sophia Chowdhury Set Decoration
Andrew Rothschild Art Direction
Simon Mein Still Photographer
Andy Thompson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Polly Duval Post Production Supervisor
Danielle Brandon Line Producer
Sarah McBryde Production Manager
Toby Hosking Second Assistant Director
Josh Robertson First Assistant Director
Steve Wheeler Property Master
Les Fiddess Foley Artist
Loveday Harding Boom Operator
Martin Oswin Foley Mixer
Wailoon Chung Genetator Operator
Eugene Grobler Electrician
Henry Woolley Location Manager
Simon Channing Williams In Memory Of
Jacqueline Durran Costume Design
Nina Gold Casting
Holly Waddington Assistant Costume Designer
Chris Allies Title Designer
Name Title
Tessa Ross Executive Producer
Gail Egan Executive Producer
Georgina Lowe Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Lesley Manville Nominated
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
7.0

**It's not an easy film, it won't please everyone, but it presents a good story and excellent actors in another very well executed dramatic exercise.** This movie is about an elderly couple, who live a peaceful and happy life. They don't have anything that makes them special, they could be our pa ... rents or grandparents. They simply have a stable and quiet life, without any fuss and solidly founded on a past of companionship built on a happy marriage. Perhaps for this reason, they end up being a kind of “shelter” for friends and family in a more distressing situation. After seeing the film, I got the feeling that addiction is a theme very present in the narrative: if we look closely, the characters who approach this peaceful couple are, quite evidently, consumed by their own addictions, building over them several fears and paranoia. Alcohol abuse, sedentary lifestyle, vanity, are bad habits that they carry and that dominate them, despite the efforts of the friendly couple to support them, and the way the anguished characters manage to capture our sympathy. The script works well with all of this, and although the film takes a while to get there, it really grabs our attention and manages to hold us intelligently, with high doses of realism giving it all a bonus of welcome credibility. Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen deserve praise for the way they gave themselves to their characters and gave them body, shape, voice and personality. The two actors are veterans and have already given solid proof of their quality, but the way they presented themselves here is impeccable and really pleasant. I also liked the performance of Oliver Maltman and Lesley Manville, who give life to two other characters of great importance in the story. As with a series of other dramas that focus on the relationship between characters, the film is strongly committed to the creation of a solid script, good dialogues and a strong, quality cast. Technical issues were left in the background, but they are guided by discretion and functionality that borders on pragmatism. The movie is a little slow, but I have an idea that this was intentional.

Jul 19, 2022